Ben Affleck, Universal to Adapt Wilderness Drama ‘I Am Still Alive’
By Dave McNary LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) –
Universal won the bidding for the movie rights to the Kate Allie Marshall novel “I Am Still Alive,” described as “Hatchet” meets “The Revenant.” The story centers on a teenage girl who is forced to move in with her off-the-grid dad in the Canadian wilderness after her mother is killed in a car crash. But when certain events leave her stranded, far away from any help, with only her father’s dog for company, she’ll discover she’s stronger than she ever imagined.
Lori Evans Taylor will adapt the screenplay, and Pearl Street Films VP Madison Ainley will oversee for the company. Universal creative executive Mika Pryce will supervise on behalf of the studio.
Affleck was last seen as Batman/Bruce Wayne in 2017’s “Justice League.” He recently wrapped on the dramas “Triple Frontier,” directed by JC Chandor, and “The Last Thing He Wanted,” directed by Dee Rees. Affleck is currently filming the tentatively titled “Torrance,” starring as a high school basketball coach recovering from addiction. Gavin O’Connor is directing that movie, formerly known as “The Has-Been.”
Affleck is represented by WME and Ziffren Brittenham LLP. Taylor is represented by ICM Partners, Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment and McKuin Frankel Whitehead LLP. The novel was published by Viking Children’s Books. Marshall and the novel were repped by ICM Partners and Lisa Rodgers of JABberwocky Literary Agency. The news was first reported by Deadline Hollywood.